Alex Jones details plans to restrict money supply via thumb scanning and claims gold was outlawed in 1933 by British operative Franklin D. Roosevelt, transferring U.S. reserves to private banks like Firestone. He promotes Erwin Schiff's "zero return" tax strategy against a criminal IRS, alleges FEMA centers for political prisoners, and calls for executing juvenile murderers as examples. Jones argues society has created mind-numbed robots, links the CIA to IRS control, and urges subscriptions to The New American while promoting his documentary on concentration camps. Ultimately, he portrays current events as an Orwellian deal designed to justify total government control over citizens' lives and finances. [Automatically generated summary]
They're going to restrict the money supply like they did from 29 to 36. They're going to bring us to our knees further and consolidate all this new money that's developed.
And they're going to start thumb scanning us to buy and sell.
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Well, I think one thing that normal average folks can do to protect their sales is to buy up bulk silver coins.
Silver 50 cent pieces quarters minted before 1964. If you can afford $3,000 or even $2,000 worth as an average family, those coins will be worth more than the cash.
Well, it's a CFR rag, and Cox Chambers, Cox News Service, is at the top levels of the Council on Foreign Relations, which is the political arm of the CIA. Now, look at this right here.
None Dare Call It Murder.
I'm going to play this next week.
It's not as good as some of his other documentaries just because of the quality.
It has interviews with editors of Forbes magazine.
It has editors with Christopher Ruddy who exposed the Vince Foster murder, the Ron Brown murder.
You want to hear about Clinton selling nuclear secrets, Clinton being in drug rehabs for cocaine, Clinton calling black people niggers.
You read these books, you get, or you read the Federal Code, you study it for yourself, and you educate people, and you turn others into educators until there's an army of us, and we'll go up there and throw these politicians out, and if they send the army against us, we'll have to oppose them, and the revolution's here.
It is coming on full bore.
And it's coming, and nothing's going to stop it.
They're going to use violence.
We're going to use information.
But if we lay down to their violence, it will strike a chord of defeat in the enemy.
It works all through history.
If we fight them violently, it will create a civil war, and they will use the technocracy to enslave us.
So we cannot be violent unless they're raping you or attacking you.
Then you must defend yourself.
If people in black ski masks come in and start trying to rape you or your family, Or trying to steal from you or trying to take your children because they want to threaten you.
And the IRS threatens people with this.
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So is this a good thing to do?
I mean, now is a good time to stand up.
The army's not big enough yet.
There's not enough people that know about these tax codes and that income is based on corporate profit.
People don't know that.
People don't know that under the income tax in the tax code book...
There is no section that says that you are liable for, there is no penalty for, and there is no payment of, such as they list under alcohol and gas tax.
It's obvious that the 11-year-old was probably leading, and I couldn't imagine 7- and 8-year-olds doing this, or actually thinking of it.
For those that are just tuning in, it was in the Dallas Morning News today, that a 7-, 8-, and 11-year-old kid abducted a little girl out of her front yard, a 3-year-old, bashed her over the head with a brick in their shoes, took her down in a creek bed, and drug her through the creek bed and raped her.
They use bricks, so I guess Clinton wants to ban bricks next, you know.
Again, it's the object that does it, not the actual crime person.
But there's a real psychosis, a real sickness in our youth.
Because children can't separate reality from fantasy, and they're in deep trouble.
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Isn't that then the case?
If you're saying that, that they can't separate reality from fantasy, they shouldn't be the victims?
Well, we can't lock up the whole society, even though the government's trying.
See, that's the Hegelian principle, sir.
Hegel, the German philosopher, that's exactly what it is.
You create the crisis, drum up fear, offer the solution.
That's what this is all about.
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And this is a new thing on me, this access television, the way that you do this, the way that you're able to expend views on public television, and that's a great thing.
I think they should show films of those kids to the school kids in school.
And I think they should show people those video games in school where it shows them raping and slaughtering and stabbing women and men and walking through pools of blood.
No, no.
And then they should show those kids that and say, this is a video game.
This is reality.
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But aren't they then the victims of what is on the media?
I don't care if some pet bull that was beaten by their owner when it was a puppy comes up and is trying to bite my 10-year-old sister.
If I can't beat that pet bull off with a shovel, which I've done before, when, well, someone, someone, a Rottweiler, came over and tried to bite my sister, I just, you know, whacked it upside the head and never came back over again as it left with blood dripping from its head.
If a wild animal is trying to hurt me or my family, I'll blow its head off.
Create constitutional money, controlled by the Congress in the full light of day.
Either a silver currency, since all our gold's been stolen since 1933, with Frank Adorno Roosevelt making it illegal and transferring it to his masters that installed him.
Or we have a fiat money system out in the light, controlled by our federal government.
We abolish the Federal Reserve, we abolish the CIA, and create a new security service that has a lot of eyes on it, and quit letting it have all this secrecy when it comes to shipping in drugs.
We do that, okay?
That's what we do.
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And Alex, I think what he's asking though is what will that do for the child murderers and the mass pedophiles?
Can I break in a second?
Okay, well, the only thing is you seem to be challenging the problem and not taking a solution-driven approach, and that is...
If there is a solution to this, you're shaking your head there.
The thing about it is, if these kids are victims of society, why should they be incarcerated?
I am not advocating the idea that these kids should be out in society and then recommit.
And once their minds have been destroyed, there's not much helping them.
We have to make examples of them.
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I believe that, Alex, and we need to go to this call in just a second, but I need to make one small comment, and that is, of course, that I think that you have to look at this in one aspect towards...
Is that you have to look at this situation also with a compassionate angle.
You have to look at those kids and know that somewhere along the line they got screwed up.
And yes, they're going to pay for it in millions of ways.
And I don't think that you and I are the kind of people that have the ability or the right to judge on them and say that they're going to go to jail for 50 years, etc.
They're wanting me to forfeit some $11,000 of my worth or whatever.
I don't know if that takes the House or what to do that, and I think they're willing to use SWAT teams to get it, and that's what they want to do, unless I can prove they shouldn't otherwise.
And one of the things that the FCC is required to do is pay attention to the public interest.
And if there's enough interest out there, basically what I've done is put together a little letter for the FCC as a generic complaint that you can customize at your will.
And if you send me a self-addressed stamped envelope to Keith Perry, P.O. Box 816, Leander, Texas, 78646, I will send you a copy of that letter.
Just send me a self-addressed stamped envelope.
And if you will complain to the FCC and maybe your congressman as well with this letter, it may actually have some pull.
But we're in an administrative court, so I'm not sure what...
What value it will have over an agency that judges itself and its own actions.
So I need experts at administrative law at the moment more than anything else, I guess.
And maybe a really good bulletproof jacket or something like that.
But I think probably the most efficient thing is rather than calling them, And harassing them on the phone, writing a letter, a specially certified or registered letter, to the FCC would do the most good.
If anybody's actually behind this, I've had a lot of people call since I went off the air, or the station went off the air might be a better way to put it.
Basically, I got a phone call that sounded pretty real.
I've had a few threats over the phone before, and a few weeks ago, somebody cut the cable from my satellite dish, and none of that scared me, but I got this one phone call last week that made me believe that...
They were going to come here not only just to raid me, but to shoot me.
And, you know, maybe it was just a psychological warfare thing that they're pulling on me to scare me.
But it worked pretty well, I would say.
I haven't slept hardly at all for the past five days or so.
How many people are actually behind micro-broadcasting?
The people at KIND have also gotten this forfeiture notice down in San Marcos, and they have been playing some of the same kind of right-wing programming we have here, even though that's mostly not what it is.
But not right-wing, I don't think.
It's just constitutional, which appears to have no relationship to this problem.
They called the SWAT team out on me when I went down to the commissioner's court.
Now, let's go back to Keith Perry, micro-broadcaster.
Go ahead, Keith.
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Okay, the exact quote was, this is a piece of friendly advice.
They're going to hit you.
And I said, you mean they're going to raid me?
And he said, no, they're going to hit you.
And he hung up the phone.
The way he said it and everything made me think that it was actually fed with a conscience that didn't think it was right for that kind of thing to go on.
Then again, people tell me it might be just a psychological warfare trick to make me uneasy and cooperate with the beast system, which it seems to be.
And, of course, if they're going to raid somebody that's got guns, they're just going to open up fire.
That's what they do.
They even shoot their own police out here in Austin.
All 50 police, two of them got shot a couple months ago by the SWAT team.
Not by the Travis County.
They're nice guys, I guess.
No, by the Austin SWAT team.
I'm sorry I don't like people in black ski masks running around my community in armored personnel carriers and coming to commissioner's court meetings.
I just don't like it.
Let's go ahead and get back to Keith real fast.
And of course, we're fixing to go to some more FEMA information.
In fact, there's some stuff.
In fact, guys, tell Keith we appreciate him calling in and since we had problems that we're going to try to stand behind him.
And all fair, get his address in case anybody wants to write to Keith.
Get his address for us and put that up.
And again, I know I've been rude to my producers.
It's not personal.
I've been rude to myself here tonight.
It's so sad.
I'm so depressed.
And I wish I could go back to being delusional.
Gosh, I really wish.
Government admits concentration camp plan.
Now here's the quote you're fixing to hear.
The truth is, the plans are here where you could, in the name of stopping terrorism, invoke the military and arrest Americans and put them in detention camps.
Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez, Democrat, Texas.
Now that's a whitewash.
It talks about...
The master arrest warrant, the master search warrant, how the president can suspend the Constitution and anyone with shortwave radios, propaganda material, financial records, organizations or groups that have been declared subversives or may hereafter be declared subversive by the Attorney General may be detained permanently at a detention center.
That is Senate Resolution 21. There is also government violence is illegitimate.
The Deputy Attorney General of California commented at a conference.
That anyone who attacks the state, even verbally, becomes a revolutionary.
And then Louis Grafilia, who was head of FEMA, stated that legitimate violence is integral to our form of government, for it is from this source that we can continue to purge our weaknesses.
Sounds like something that Adolf Hitler would say.
Okay, let's go ahead one more time tonight.
Go to, it's slipping out in a Senate hearing back in the 80s about these concentration camps, these detention centers that they've set up.
And by the way, since the 80s, we've gone from about 55 to 125 FEMA detention centers.
We're not sure how many other detention centers there are camouflaged under the guise of federal prison, but they're set up for families.
This is very serious.
Let's go ahead and go to that.
As soon as we're ready.
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Colonel North, in your work at the NSC, were you not assigned at one time to work on plans for the continuity of government in the event of a major disaster?
Mr. Chairman?
I believe that question touches upon a highly sensitive and classified area, so may I request that you not touch upon that, sir.
I was particularly concerned, Mr. Chairman, because I read in Miami papers and several others that there had been a plan developed by that same agency, a contingency plan in the event of an emergency that would suspend the American Constitution.
And I was deeply concerned about it and wondered if that was the area in which he had worked.
May I most respectfully request that that matter not be touched upon at this stage.
If we wish to get into this, I'm certain arrangements can be made for an executive session.
And tragically, the only member who got close was Jack Brooks, and he was stopped by the chairman.
But the truth of the matter is that, yes, you do have those standby provisions, and the plans are there, and the statutory emergency plans are there, whereby you could, in the name of stopping terrorism, apprehend, invoke the military, and arrest Americans and hold them in detention camps if the president ordered a direct strike into Central America.
Next week I may have a class running my show, they tell me.
So I don't know I'm going to play my documentary next week simply because they have a deal down here.
You can either not have your show when a class teaches it and run a tape, or you can't have a class run your show.
So I don't know next week exactly what we're going to be doing, but I may have my documentary that's excellent.
And that my cousin, Buckley Hammond, was there on the trip, did a great job, along with Nick Murphy.
David Bradford contributed to it.
Mike Hansen, camera work here in Austin.
And many other people.
And we go around the country.
And from the U.N. taking over our bases, I mean, excuse me, from the U.N. taking over our national parks, the Chinese taking over Long Beach Naval Base and other bases are attempting to.
To Oklahoma City, we visit there.
To some concentration camp documents, to actual photos of the Ryder truck being loaded with fuel oil at Camp Grouper.
We're going to add that.
To the UN meetings here in Austin, Texas with our children at UT. I've played that in its entirety, but it'll have excerpts.
So there's going to be a lot of stuff you haven't seen, a lot of stuff you have seen.
We'll also add the thumb scanning, excerpts of that.
But the big portion, 80% of the documentary, stuff you've never seen before here on the program that we actually went out ourselves around the country and got about six, seven months ago.
And I finally got off my butt.
I've been working 14 hours a day some days on the documentary.
Me and Kirk Hunter is doing the editing.
I'm directing it.
And so it's going to be really good.
Let's go ahead and go to Dave Gumbel.
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They have a diverse programming there.
They are not so much about the status quo or goody two-shoes or whatever.
They're just about radical, get it on, whatever it is, free speech, do it.
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I'm not sure what that is.
I want to apologize, everybody.
I mean, I should get on here and do a better job, but you can't hide from what's happening in the country.
You can't escape it.
It's something that's got to be dealt with up front.
And it's the real deal.
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So well, give us the order and we'll blow the head.
Okay, I have my TV turned down completely, so I'm kind of like reading your lips.
Let me see if I can turn this up.
The other thing that I had a question for, and I'm sure I know your answer already to this, is there any way that I could subscribe to this new American, and do you think that the chances of subscribing to it would cause some sort of a government official to be looking at us?
Yeah, and understand, the Federal Registry is just where executives and branches and bureaucracies just write code, and it's the law, and they'll send people in black ski masks if you don't follow it.
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Right.
But I'm just hoping that there's some way for the average person without a computer to go to...
And if you could explain in an elementary way, because you've got to realize these people have been dumbed down and duped by the school system since the 60s.
Okay, let's go ahead and go to some excerpts from Brian Gumbel, Public Eye.
This is Erwin Schiff, who was on the program a couple weeks ago here on Access Television.
Let's go ahead and go to that.
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It's time for the American people to wake up and stop it.
We're not slaves.
We should not be taxed on our wages.
I'm going to prove to you very quickly...
It doesn't take much to prove you don't have to pay income taxes.
It's all because of this man, Erwin Schiff, who claims he's done more than anyone for the cause of tax haters since the patriots who organized the Boston Tea Party.
Schiff relentlessly preaches his message in books, on the radio, and at seminars and speeches around the country.
I don't protest the law.
I think the law is fine because there's nothing in here that says you have to pay income taxes.
He tells people what they want to hear.
That they can thumb their noses at the IRS and get a refund check to boot.
Maggie, the IRS doesn't bother me.
You're looking at a man who pays no income taxes.
I keep no books and records.
It may sound crazy, but Erwin Schiff says it works.
These are copies of refund checks he provided to Public Eye, which he claims show hefty refunds paid to people using his zero-tax strategy.
And this year, he says, thousands of other Americans are flooding the IRS with zero returns.
Why won't that get them into trouble?
Well, as bizarre as it may seem, according to Erwin Schiff, nowhere in this three-pound book of IRS tax codes is there any definition of the word income.
No legal definition.
No taxes on income.
According to Schiff, that is.
Are you going to file a zero return this sheriff?
I would, but I'm married, and my husband, he has that fear of going to jail, you know, which he keeps telling me.
But I'm not afraid.
I would file a zero tax.
These people already have filed zero returns.
They're a group of friends who asked us not to use their last names.
Most of them work for the same company and share middle-class jobs and values.
But they're willing to put it all on the line because they ardently believe Irwin Schiff has found the loophole in the system.
Karen, for instance.
I object to the way they're taxing me.
I'm just a middle-class person.
You know, I'm a single parent.
I have kids in school.
And I don't see why I have to pay so much.
And Brad.
We're not loading our individual rights on a cattle car with commodities and privileges and heading them off into the IRS gas chambers anymore.
We're loading our rights and our lives on that freedom train going the other way.
And we're not looking back.
What could happen to this gentleman?
Well, if he's done what he said he's done and he files a return with all zeroes, Ted Brown is the Chief Criminal Investigator for the Internal Revenue Service.
So this gentleman is in trouble?
Could be, yes.
I don't want anybody else in this country to walk in that dream world thinking that I just don't file or file zero, whatever, and nothing is going to happen to me.
Because I thought the same thing, and I went to prison.
This man has been there, in federal prison, for protesting the income tax by not filing returns.
He asked us not to show his face or reveal his name.
He says filing a zero return or relying on advice from people like Irwin Schiff...
Is crazy.
Irwin Schwift is making a lot of money off of this.
I listened to Irwin Schwift when I was in prison.
I very much believe he's misguiding the American public.
It says pay your taxes.
So pay them.
Most of the people who file my zero return, they're not in trouble.
They can't be in trouble.
According to the IRS, people who file zero returns are not going to get off Scott Freight.
Well, they're lying.
They haven't prosecuted one person yet for doing so.
Okay?
Has anyone ever gone to jail for filing a zero income tax return?
Yes, there have been convictions and people have been sentenced to jail for filing zeros on their income tax return.
The law is meaningless.
It's not as if Irwin Schiff has avoided the IRS radar.
He's been campaigning against the agency for two decades, even posing for magazine photos setting a 1040 form ablaze.
And over the last 18 years, he's been locked up in federal prison four different times, twice for willfully failing to file his returns.
What does that prove?
Galileo was under house arrest for the last six years of his life for teaching that the earth revolved around the sun.
Charles Denysen spent time in jail.
Sherensky's from Mandela.
The fact that I'm going to spend time in jail, anybody who was against a government particularly gets railroaded.
Erwin Schiff considers himself just that kind of revolutionary.
But how is it that this 70-year-old man who used to sell health plans for a living is able to convince people to abandon common sense when it comes to the IRS?
The tax burden is a serious heavy burden.
It's real money for a lot of people.
And here's somebody telling them that they don't have to do it.
Why wouldn't you believe?
Why wouldn't you want to believe?
Michael Gretz is a former Treasury Department official and one of the nation's leading experts on income tax.
It's deep-seated anger against the IRS, he says, which convinces otherwise law-abiding people to sign on to seemingly bizarre schemes.
The people who listen to Erwin Schiff are looking for a way to assuage that anger.
And this anger is well justified.
There's no reason for anybody on the eve of filing their tax returns to feel good about the current state of the income tax.
So, Erwin, let me ask you this.
How much money did you make this year?
I'm the Vegas idea.
I don't keep books and records.
You sell the tax code books, $75 a piece.
You travel, you tour, you've got your business.
Estimate for me.
Estimate for me what you made this year.
Well, certainly it's going to be in excess of $100,000, I would say.
Are you going to file a zero return this year yourself?
I may.
Personally, Maggie, I may not file any returns.
I didn't file one last year.
Up until a year before, I filed zero returns.
Ironically, while Erwin Schiff is being cagey about his 97 return, the people he's persuaded to follow him are plunging right in.
If enough people follow zero income filing and they say, not only am I filing zero income this year, I want my money back from last year, the government's going to have to listen.
Do you think people like Erwin Schiff are dangerous?
If he tells them there's no chance they're going to prison, yes, he's very dangerous to them because they can go to prison.
Ted Turner, U.N., U.N. Children, UNICEF, rock concerts, U.N., U.N., Madeline Albright, U.N., telling a state not to execute somebody.
Oh, aren't they sweet?
Now the U.N. is going after Pol Pot after they helped him for 20 years.
Oh, U.N., U.N. It just goes on and on.
They're preparing us psychologically to accept world governance, world taxation system.
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So what were the other reasons that he said?
Right.
And another thing that is very big, I mean, it's probably the second biggest thing going on, is how they use the media to totally brainwash the public.
Yeah, that's what they had talked about at the beginning of the show and described it.
And when I called to query about what the nature of it was, they all of a sudden decided that they didn't want to air their dirty laundry on the air.
And I thought it was ironic that they put...
Questions to everybody, and they expect answers, but when a caller puts a fair question, they've already made privy of the information on the air once, and they wouldn't tell me.
I thought it was a bit ironic.
I just have a comment to make, and you know that I'm not a prank caller or anything, or I'm not trying to get your goat or anything.
I think that Erickson and Haywood Would get a lot further with his inquiries if he would act a little more decent in his initial approach with people instead of being so confronting in the very inception.
I mean, I can understand you can get angry if you get shut down.
Yeah, Keith Perry's a micro-broadcaster who was just shut down.
He wasn't intruding on any other signals and he was...
Providing a public service.
Most other countries allow micro-broadcasting.
Only America doesn't.
So there's Keith Perry's address.
Again, I want to thank my crew tonight.
Guys, I'll be done with the documentary next week.
Much more rested.
I'm going to prepare some new stuff for y'all next week.
I'd like to bring you new information and things.
Believe me, I could talk all day about badminton.
I don't play badminton.
That's a joke.
It's just so hard for me not to talk about this.
It's real hard.
Can we get a close shot?
It's real hard not to talk about that.
The government is creating these all over the nation.
They're under federal control.
Secretary of Defense announced it.
Concentration camps are being built all over the nation.
Of course, again, one more time, there is the sponsor of this program, 98.9 KJFK FM Radio.
And, of course, I am a host with 98.9 KJFK every Saturday evening from 7 to 11 p.m.
And, of course, that is 98.9 KJFK. I want to thank everybody for their phone calls tonight.
You heard that last caller who's an Access producer.
I've been up here seven days a week, at least ten hours a day, on top of programming on radio and television.
I'm going to try to...
This documentary's going to be hot.
Next week, I'm going to play None Dare Call It Murder.
Depends on if they have a class next week or not.
If they have a class next week, I'm going to run this.
If they don't, I'm going to run my documentary.
So next Tuesday, 8.30 to 11 p.m., and of course, Mike Hansen's show, Mondays, with Steve Lane and myself sometimes, and that is the Freedom Report on Monday night from 7 to 8.30 p.m.
All right, thanks a lot, everybody.
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You're being lied to.
If 10% of what I say is true, we're in deep trouble.